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Monday, April 8, 2013

Oedipus And Fate

Oedipus and Fate         Fate: an inevitable and often adverse outcome, condition, or end.

Ancient Greeks believed that their destiny was not in their control, but that from the mean solar day they were born, it was already determined. Whether this was evidently a way of shifting the fiendish off of themselves or not can still be debated, but I do believe that Oedipuss smell and his destiny were fated and no matter how hard he tried he could not escape it.

        When he was told that he would kill his father and draw off hitched with his mother, he did not simply choose to ignore it or not attempt to do anything to prevent it, he went far away from who he believed were his parents to a place called Thebes believing that this act would let him escape his fate. However, what he did not know was that Polybus and Merope were not his birth parents, thereby enforcing the incident that it was fate that directed Oedipuss life because he had no way of knowing that they were not, in fact, his true parents.

        Again, fate took harmonize of Oedipuss life when he came upon a wealthy art object with his servants where three roads meet.

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Although it was not a wise selection to kill the man and almost all of his servants, it was not needs as horrible of a crime as it would be considered today since the man had insulted and assaulted Oedipus. True, he should have been more circumspect in his actions since the Oracle told him that he would kill his father and marry his mother, he had no reason to believe that Polybus and Merope were not his original parents, and even if they were not, what were the chances that this random man he came upon would turn...

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